PCS Not As Good As It May Seem - Insurance Agent MetLife Employee Review

1.0
Aug 14, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

* Benefits are offered to full-time employees. * You are in control of your schedule. * You run your business. * Very small market share, equals more opportunity. * Most local managers do the best they can with the very poor support they receive

Cons

* The training in the worst in the industry since they made changes in 2015. * Constant rate increases make it harder and harder to get and keep client. * Local management is in the dark about changes and often learns about them form the sales staff not the other way around. *It is impossible to get a question answered, when you phone in no one knows what is going on * for new agents you will be pressed to sell the MetLife GA, there is no benefit to you selling these products it takes away for you time selling Met products and that if how you get paid.(you do make some commission on GA and any manager you speak to will tell you that. However, it is so little that it is truly not worth it. * I had a little over 20 people in my training class, one year latter none of the few that are still here are still excited to be at MetLife * There is no advancement opportunity * Very few tenured agents sell over 5 policies a week, most sell less than 4. I have seen agent come from other companies like Liberty Mutual selling 7-8 a week and are barely scraping 3.5 a week at MetLife. If you are in the business and are doing well at all I would suggest staying right where you are. The hiring manager will sell you hard on the opportunity, they are just doing their job, but it is not as good as it sounds.

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Cons

I had a toxic manager who micromanaged everything—checking time reports, tracking lunch breaks, and monitoring every minute away from your desk. They often sent multiple emails to communicate a single point because they struggled to communicate clearly. High-visibility projects were consistently given to favorites, while the rest of the team was overlooked. They were also frequently condescending in team huddles and meetings. Based on my experience, they were never taught how to lead people effectively, and I'm genuinely surprised they're still in a management role.

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